The climate chasm at the heart of British politics Major cities underwater, a billion climate refugees — many scientists now expect societal collapse due to climate change. Yet from the political elite here in Britain, we have nothing even approaching acknowledgement, writes IAN SINCLAIR
Tuesday 19th Jul 2022 Album reviews with IAN SINCLAIR: July 19, 2022 New releases from Tallies, Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Steve Tibbetts
Thursday 07th Jul 2022 Is Britain really a democracy? If we truly have our preferences realised best by voting, why is Parliament at odds with the public on nationalisation, rent caps, climate change and everything else which may eat into corporate profit margins, asks IAN SINCLAIR
Music Wednesday 29th Jun 2022 Music Album reviews with Ian Sinclair: June 29, 2022 New releases from Ferkat Al Ard, Shabaka, and Stars
Music Monday 20th Jun 2022 Music Album reviews with Ian Sinclair: June 20, 2022 New releases from Trombone Shorty, Laura Veirs, and Noori & His Dorpa Band
Friday 10th Jun 2022 ‘Desperate times call for desperate measures’ — Peter Kalmus interview PETER KALMUS talks to Ian Sinclair about his anti-fossil fuel protest that led to jail, the barriers scientists face when speaking out, and the importance of mass civil disobedience
Tuesday 17th May 2022 We need to talk about the politics of climate experts There is a left and right to environmentalism - and indeed a right and wrong: those who think infinite growth can continue under ‘green capitalism’ and those that face up to the truth of degrowth and regulating the market, explains IAN SINCLAIR
Tuesday 05th Apr 2022 If Putin is to be tried as a war criminal, why not Gordon Brown? Allowing those who are brazen and unabashed breakers of international law and killers of thousands of Iraqis and Afghans to lead the condemnation chorus on Russia's violations is British establishment hypocrisy distilled, writes IAN SINCLAIR
Music Tuesday 05th Apr 2022 Music Album reviews with Ian Sinclair: April 5, 2022 New releases from Barrie, Neil Young and Katie Spencer
Wednesday 30th Mar 2022 Foreign policy conducted on the sly: Britain and the repressive Gulf monarchies British imperialism keeps its role in the Middle East shrouded in secrecy because it supports the worst objectives and most backwards regimes going — but the public can be informed and mobilised against this, explains IAN SINCLAIR
Wednesday 23rd Mar 2022 How communism improved the lot of workers in the West and saved capitalism Numerous studies and analysts agree that whether socialists actually come to power or not, the ‘threat’ of socialism inspires the capitalist class to make all of our lives better, regardless of our own politics, explains IAN SINCLAIR